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Saturday, February 15, 2014

This forever A list diva interacted as little as possible with this current A list celebrity/singer/diva in training who wanted to hang out with the superstar. The superstar told her to come back in a few years when she had not been copying someone and when she was off the drugs and off the shock. I'm guessing shock meant shock value. Would make sense.

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Gaga has talent---there is no denying that but her shtick got old and the public is no longer buying it. I think that is why other celebs have been embracing Miley so much and push Gaga outta peoples consciousness. There is only so much room for pop stars and Katy Perry fans sure are loyal..

Aiii, Gaga. NYU Tisch School of the Arts diploma is not enough. Get back to the workshops and the theaters and earn your chops. Derek Harvey is right. She has talent - I think more than McDonna, interms of music and composing: but she mainlined fame too fast.

Gaga indeed can sing and I believe she was driven by her record company to create this persona. However, if she now does to something simple does she get called out for copying Madonna in her Evita phase? Poor girl may never win.

I hate to say this, but when I heard Gaga's 2nd album, I thought it was something new from Madonna.If Gaga could bear to strip away all the schtick, she might have a long career like Babs, but I doubt it.And yeah, I can see Gaga trying to talk to La Stresiand bout career advice, that woman has been selling out concert halls and racking up awards forever and ever and ever. Just don't let her direct a movie.

I read a biography about Barbra years ago. She went on an acting audition and the casting folks were commenting on her 'uncommon' looks etc the whole time she spoke with them. They also talked about how rude she was for chewing gum during the interview. Right before she left she took the gum out of her mouth and stuck it under her seat.Of course, once she was gone one of the casters went to scrape it off

There was no gum

She got the part. (I don't recall if it was a movie or theater. It was right at the start of her career)

From reading the alumni page for HS on fb those oldies that went to school with Barbra knew she was gonna make it big but she was kind of awkward and aloof with them and as far as anyone can tell she never kept her childhood friends. Also, Neil Diamond was there at the same time she was but he moved away and graduated from another Bklyn school.

I have to agree with a lot of commenters here...Gaga has real talent. Look up one of her live performances from the Howard Stern show. She's done "Edge of Glory" and "Hair". Also did a more recent song on her last appearance but I can't remember what it was. She is very talented. And she writes damn good pop songs, too. But I think she's got her head way up her ass and has really bought into her own vision of herself as an "artiste". In her last interview with Stern, she talked a lot about her "art" and her "craft". I respect what she and other musicians do...when done well, it really is an art. But she's gotten too far out there and she's lost touch with the fans. She needs to strip it all away and just get back to writing good music.

TTM - I'd love to see your hair up in a donut (you know, those round things that you feed your hair into - like I was wearing in my profile pic these past few days) - I reckon you have killer cheekbones

Team Bensonhurst in the house. My entire family grew up there. My 85 year old grandfather has spent his entire life there. Boy has it changed. Love Brooklyn.

Team Babs. Gaga has gotten progressively just odd & instead of having an entire album with maybe one song I don't like she has an entire album with one song I like. Shock value has a short shelf life. Like the meat on her dress.

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